Are Online moneymaking apps worth it?

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4 years ago

COVID-19 has been a bitch in the recent months for not only affecting people's physical health, but also has affected businesses, mental health, and the usual routine that people do to live their asses off. Since moneymaking in this situation is scarce, or in some cases, very dire, people have resorted in using online applications that are being advertised as moneymaking apps, and I'm one of them. These come in many forms, it may be in the form of games, background apps, or an app that simply gives you tasks in order to earn money.

During in the period of around five months, I have tried certain apps that advertise themselves as moneymaking apps. Not gonna lie, but their advertisements are promising, at least for me. Now I've tried these, and they seem to have gave me enough credit for the work that I did for the first few hours. ClipClaps, DogCondo, and Clixgenie, to name a few. They really seemed to be pretty okay for the first few moments, and they do have a minimum withdrawing threshold. All of these apps have one problem in common, and that comes with the withdrawal threshold that they have promised to give you at a certain period of time when reached. These apps seem to give you an acceptable amount of in-game currency in the first few runs on completing certain tasks, but will slow down once you get closer to the withdrawal threshold, thus preventing you from withdrawing anything at all, which I and everybody else think is a dick move, to be honest.

My takeaway on this is that never trust such similar moneymaking apps because it would waste a lot of your time and resources.

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